What does your Rothko painting pick say about you?

Written by Ioana Horhoianu Music, fashion, design, and art have been shaped by the time periods they belong to. From the interwar years – with the rise of jazz music, long cigarettes, and a newly unrestrained desire for freedom – to the 90s explosion of hip-hop and the polished, candy-colored pop of the 2000s, cultural… Continue reading What does your Rothko painting pick say about you?

It’s “my body my choice” unless you’re poor

We’re soft launching super humans and we should be worried about it. Written by Maria Cairoli Choice feminism has made the phrase “My body, my choice” into its mantra. It expresses bodily autonomy in a world that keeps attempting to regulate, judge, control, and weaken women’s bodies. According to the so-called choice feminism as upheld by liberal ideals, plastic surgery appears as a… Continue reading It’s “my body my choice” unless you’re poor

Unveiling Africa: The World’s Most Dynamic Continent

Written by Natasha Kasonde The many faces of Africa each tell their own story of the continent’s rich history–a tapestry of colour and wonder, the epitome of the philosophy of Ubuntu, a culture enriched by celebrating diversity and togetherness. These 54 faces, along with its people, however, altogether showcase the continent’s impeccable resilience and the… Continue reading Unveiling Africa: The World’s Most Dynamic Continent

Di chi sono i nostri giorni? A proposito di certezza e dubbio

Una piccola recensione del film La Grazia di Paolo Sorrentino Written by Federico Ferrando Di chi sono i nostri giorni? Questa è la domanda che attraversa l’intero film di Paolo Sorrentino, La Grazia. Di chi sono i nostri giorni? È la domanda che Dorotea rivolge al padre, Mariano De Santis, Presidente della Repubblica Italiana allo… Continue reading Di chi sono i nostri giorni? A proposito di certezza e dubbio